This thesis addresses the capacity development needs of white-collar employees within large organizations. Common employee problems of violation and diminishment of potential are ignored by mainstream organizational theory ...

Reference to the structural impact of the emergence and resurgence of new and old great powers in international politics is common in the literature on international politics. This study has attempted to explore this subject ...

The political events that unfolded on September 11 200 I, marked a turning point in world history. The attacks on the United States brought into sharp focus, the very complex issue of political violence being perpetrated ...

Human trafficking is a complex phenomenon which obviates simple solutions. Although this is acknowledged in the literature and amongst anti-trafficking practitioners and policymakers, the existence of a dominant discourse ...

This study examines the complexities, realities and challenge of African economic integration
in the quest for socio-economic development. The central concern of the study is that, while
the African continent has experienced ...

This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel Foucault for the Enlightenment project. Specifically, it asks whether and how the modern drive to explain the world so as to guide political action and promote ...

Contemporary states continue to battle with inter-group tensions, resulting in violent
conflict. Ethno-religious violence in Plateau state in north central Nigeria is a case in
point. While violent conflicts of an ethnic ...

Liberal democracy has failed to address issues of development, especially in plural societies such as South Africa, where different segments of society and government representation coexist. Its focus on individualism ...

This study, using the theoretical basis of the writings of Lenin and Gramsci
on revolutionary theory and praxis, traces the formation, policy and aims,
membership and structure, and practices of the United Democratic ...

Since 2005, the United States (US) has shifted its justification for the militarization of the African continent to the more humanitarian security-development discourse. This apparent paradigmatic shift presents the United ...

The Somali conflict is not completely driven by internal factors and not prosecuted entirely
by internal actors. Significant involvements, interventions and varying forms of alliances of
external and internal actors ...